17 Human Anatomy Posters by THE ART OF SCIENCE vs SETHVILL Large Periodic Table with 83 Real Elements

Overall winner: 17 Human Anatomy Posters by THE ART OF SCIENCE

Key Differences

THE ART OF SCIENCE's 17 Human Anatomy Posters are a laminated, tear-resistant 17-piece set in 18x30 format and come at a more affordable listed price, making them better for durable wall displays and classroom decor. SETHVILL's Large Periodic Table is an acrylic display with 83 real elements, a wooden stand and magnifier, making it a more specialized, interactive desktop display but with mixed reactions to its size and a higher listed price tier

17 Human Anatomy Posters by THE ART OF SCIENCE

17 Human Anatomy Posters by THE ART OF SCIENCE

THE ART OF SCIENCE • ★ 3.9/5 • Budget

A set of 17 human anatomy posters with detailed, anatomically accurate illustrations. Ideal for medical study spaces and offices, featuring two-sided laminated designs for durability. Customers note high detail and clarity supporting study and teaching

Pros

  • highly detailed illustrations
  • two-sided laminated design
  • durable tear-resistant material
  • suitable for classrooms and offices

Cons

  • no single overview poster
  • mixed focus across multiple systems
  • no MDF framing included
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SETHVILL Large Periodic Table with 83 Real Elements

SETHVILL Large Periodic Table with 83 Real Elements

SETHVILL • ★ 3.8/5 • Mid-Range

Acrylic periodic table display with 83 real element samples, wooden base, and magnifier. Clear layers for visual element identification; includes a stand for easy display. Customers note its beauty, learning value, and the magnifying glass as a helpful feature

Pros

  • 83 real elements included
  • three-layer clear acrylic construction
  • wooden stand and magnifier included
  • attractive display for learning and gifting

Cons

  • mixed feedback on size
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Head-to-Head

CriteriaWinner
Price THE ART OF SCIENCE
Durability THE ART OF SCIENCE
Versatility SETHVILL
User Reviews THE ART OF SCIENCE